A letter to President Uhuru Kenyatta.

 

Patriotic Kenyan,

11/11/2015

Dear President Uhuru Kenyatta,

c.c  DP. William Rutto

It is with regrets and displeasure to express my disappointment at the rate at which the star that once shined above the clouds of Kenya at the dawn of March 2013 is slowly fading. We as the electorates welcomed baby devolution with a lot of enthusiasm, hope and energy to reconstruct and rebuild a better Kenya. It is therefore my duty as a voiceless and almost useless Kenyan to find a loophole to write to the air and demand reasonable answers and resolutions to the extreme corruption and the lack of discipline amongst certain officers and employees of the people. The majority of the members of parliament and senators are a disgrace in conduct and in behavior on how they act, talk or handle public property.

It’s also a concern, Mr President that the judiciary although a separate organ of Government as it appears doesn’t work for the interest of the people. There is extreme hypocrisy and pretense on how they handle cases and matters of urgency. We cannot as the people be held in a suspense when a crime of high magnitude for instance looting is dilly dallied and shuffled, yet children and expectant mothers are dying of hunger. Mr. President, with due respect, I beg to allow you to take a month of absolute Dictatorship and clean the house without fear or favor of anybody of status. I will be glad personally to see a number of legal practitioners hoping from case to case in the streets of Nairobi being shown the way home or Kamiti Maximum and some unexplained wealth revoked and returned to the people.

I should have ended there Mr. President but i would like to bring to your attention that the prices of basic commodities have sky rocketed and therefore endangering the species called ‘”helpless children”. Take a look at this issue and address ASAP. We don’t have to postpone life until 2017 to have our grievances heard. It is not too late to restore hope and to get us on the right direction.

Sincere,

Kipkosgei Arap Yego.

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